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Hell is a common theme for entertainment and popular culture, particularly in the Horror and Fantasy genres where it is often used as a location.〔Hell and Its Afterlife: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives - Page 5 Isabel Moreira, Margaret Toscano - 2010 "But there is another side of hell in popular culture, as shown in horror films, where the monstrous is unleashed in order to explore the dark recesses of the human psyche, often unconsciously, for the purpose of releasing and Introduction 5."〕 ==Art==
* Perhaps the most famous depictions of hell can be viewed in many paintings by medieval Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch. ''The Garden of Earthly Delights'' is probably the most famous. * Gustave Doré made illustrations for Dante's ''The Divine Comedy'', including Dante's visit to hell. * Auguste Rodin made a sculpture, ''The Gates of Hell'', based on Hell depicted in Dante's ''The Divine Comedy''.
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